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  1. George W. Bush Republican. The 2004 United States presidential election was the 55th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. The Republican ticket of incumbent President George W. Bush and his running mate incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney were elected to a second term, defeating the Democratic ticket ...

  2. Results of the presidential election of 2004, won by George W. Bush with 286 electoral votes.

  3. 2004 presidential election results map. Red denotes states/districts won by Republican George W. Bush, and Blue denotes those won by Democrat John Kerry. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of each state.

  4. 27. Nov. 2019 · President: George W. Bush [R] Main Opponent: John F. Kerry [D] Electoral Vote: Winner: 286: Main Opponent: 251: Total/Majority: 538/270: Vice President: Richard B. Cheney (286) V.P. Opponent: John Edwards (252) Notes

    State
    Electoral Vote Of Each State
    For President(george W. Bush, Of Texas)
    For President ...(john F. Kerry, Of Massachusetts)
    Alabama
    9
    9
    -
    Alaska
    3
    3
    -
    Arizona
    10
    10
    -
    Arkansas
    6
    6
    -
  5. Election Notes: In Minnesota, one Kerry Elector voted for John Edwards (President) and John Edwards (Vice President) Electoral Vote Map Note: there is no implied geographical significance as to the location of the shaded areas for Minnesota's split electoral votes. The 2004 Campaign: General Election Candidates. Pre-Election Polls.

  6. Bush finished with 50.7 percent of the vote and 286 electoral votes (16 more than the required 270), while Kerry captured 48.3 percent and 251 electoral votes (Edwards received 1 electoral vote). For the results of the previous election, see United States presidential election of 2000.

  7. Electoral Vote. Popular Vote. Presidential. Vice Presidential. Republican. George W. Bush. Richard Cheney. 286. 53.2%.